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Memoirs of the American Folk-Lore Society.
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61. The Fasting Trial (fragment) 67
62. Man is Stronger 67
Old Stories, chiefly of Sorcery.
63. The Pea that Made a Fortune 69
64. Settling the Father's Debt 69
65. Mr. Lenaman's Corn-field 70
66. Simon Tootoos 71
67. The Tree-wife 74
68. Sammy the Comferee 75
69. Grandy Do-an'Do 77
70. Jack and Harry 79
71. Pea-fowl as Messenger 80
a. John Studee 80
b. Contavio 82
72. The Barking Puppy 82
73. The Singing Bird 83
a. Fine Waiting Boy 83
b. The Golden Cage 84
74. Two Sisters 85
75. Assonah 86
76. The Greedy Child 87
a. Crossing the River 87
b. The Plantain 87
77. Alimoty and Aliminty 88
78. The Fish Lover 89
a. Timbo Limbo 89
b. Fish Fish Fish 91
c. Dear Old Juna 91
79. Juggin Straw Blue 92
80. The Witch and the Grain of Peas 93
81. Bosen Corner 94
82. The Three Dogs 96
a. Boy and Witch Woman 96
b. Lucy and Janet 99
83. Andrew and His Sisters 99
84. The Hunter 101
a. The Bull turned Courter 101
b. The Cow turned Woman 102
85. Man-Snake as Bridegroom 103
a. The Rescue (1) 103
The Rescue (2) 104
b. Snake Swallows the Bride 104